Reports have now revealed what former Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank has been up to since he was sacked by Spurs.
Tottenham Hotspur’s plans to take their sporting project to another level under Thomas Frank earlier this season came crumbling down, as the Dane struggled to make an impact.
Frank was brought in to steady the ship and have Tottenham competing at the top again following their Europa League triumph in the previous season under Ange Postecoglou.
However, a regressive style of football that alienated fans, along with a poor run of form, ultimately proved costly for the former Brentford manager, who was sacked after just eight months in north London.
Tottenham exit sees Thomas Frank stay silent amid interview requests
While Tottenham look to rectify their situation, Ekstra Bladet has now shared a report on what Thomas Frank has been doing since leaving Spurs.
The Danish outlet reports that Frank has not given an interview or appeared on any podcast or show to discuss his exit from Tottenham.
The publication claims that Frank has already turned down four requests for interviews, prompting the newspaper to contact Tottenham to ask whether there is a clause preventing him from speaking, although there was no response.
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However, they did manage to get hold of his agent, who provided an update on Frank’s current situation and explained his silence.
His agent, Allan Bak, told Ekstra Bladet: “He is going to relax a bit and visit friends and family. Still a little too early for interviews.
“He is enjoying himself with family and friends right now. Has decided to pull the plug and relax.”
Spurs exit may not keep Thomas Frank out of management for long
While Frank is understood to be taking time to unwind, recent reports have claimed that the Dane is not far away from a return to management.
We revealed last month that Frank is now on the radar of Crystal Palace, who are keen to have him in their dugout next season.
It is explained that the former Tottenham boss is seen as an ideal replacement for Oliver Glasner, who is set to depart this summer.
Frank will surely not be remembered fondly by many fans, as his tenure in N17 has left the club embroiled in a relegation battle, with Spurs now on course to lose their Premier League status, one they have held for almost half a century.